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Star Trek

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Star Trek reviews
83
7.9 User Score:

Movie Info

Genre(s): Action  |  Adventure  |  Drama  |  Sci-fi

Written by: Gene Roddenberry (television series "Star Trek")
Alex Kurtzman
Roberto Orci

Directed by: J.J. Abrams

Release Date:
Theatrical: May 7, 2009
DVD: November 17, 2009

Running Time: 122 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and brief sexual content

Starring John Cho, Ben Cross,, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg,, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto,, Winona Ryder, Zoe Saldana,, Karl Urban,, Anton Yelchin,, Eric Bana, and Leonard Nimoy

The greatest adventure of all time begins with Star Trek, the incredible story of a young crew's maiden voyage onboard the most advanced starship ever created: the U.S.S. Enterprise. On a journey filled with action, comedy and cosmic peril, the new recruits must find a way to stop an evil being whose mission of vengeance threatens all of mankind. The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. One, James T. Kirk, is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy. The other, Spock, was raised in a logic-based society that rejects all emotion. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before! (Paramount)

What The Critics Said

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100

The Hollywood Reporter Ray Bennett

Paced at warp speed with spectacular action sequences rendered brilliantly and with a cast so expert that all the familiar characters are instantly identifiable.

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100

Variety Todd McCarthy

Blasting onto the screen at warp speed and remaining there for two hours, the new and improved Star Trek will transport fans to sci-fi nirvana.

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100

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

The new Star Trek is more than a coat of paint on a space-age wagon train. It's an exciting, stellar-yet-earthy blast that successfully blends the hip and the classic.

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100

Village Voice Robert Wilonsky

Not only does this Star Trek proffer smart thrills and slick kicks, but it builds upon the original's history–from its very first pilot episode to Robert Wise's 1979 "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and beyond–while creating an entirely new future.

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100

Boston Globe Ty Burr

In the pop high it delivers, this is the greatest prequel ever made.

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100

Washington Post Ann Hornaday

This installment has achieved a nearly impossible hat trick. It's a movie that is exegetically correct enough to appease the most hard-core buffs, while opening up the final frontier to a whole new generation of fans who have yet to appreciate Star Trek's ineffable combination of sci-fi action, campy humor and yin-yang philosophical tussle between logic and emotion.

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91

Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy

Full of life, wit, smarts, thrills and sheer gratifying entertainment that it launches the mind on a stream of merry somersaults.

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91

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

The clever and infectious reboot of the amazingly enduring sci-fi classic, director J.J. Abrams crafts an origin myth that avoids any hint of the origin doldrums. That's because he rewires us back into the original Star Trek's primal appeal.

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90

NPR Bob Mondello

It's hard to imagine anyone caring much why we're plunging ahead at warp speed, when the ride is so insanely satisfying.

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90

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

An affectionate, exuberant picture that seeks to bring even those who don't know Klingon from Portuguese into the embrace of a pop-culture phenomenon.

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90

The New York Times Manohla Dargis

Isn't just a pleasurable rethink of your geek uncle's favorite science-fiction series. It's also a testament to television's power as mythmaker, as a source for some of the fundamental stories we tell about ourselves, who we are and where we came from.

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90

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

Star Trek goes back to the legend's roots with a boldness that brings a fatigued franchise back to life.

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90

Slate Dana Stevens

Retains the original Star Trek's spirit of optimism, curiosity, and humor.

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89

Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov

It's not necessary to be a longtime fan of the Star Trek universe to appreciate the sheer emotional punch and swagger of this rough and randy Enterprise crew.

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88

Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey

The result is more exciting than the last four ST pictures put together, more fun than a barrel of Tribbles, and the most satisfying action-adventure since last year's "Iron Man."

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88

New York Post Lou Lumenick

Vigorously played as a young man by Chris Pine, Kirk is a brilliant, sports-car driving, bar-brawling rebel who is finally shamed into joining Starfleet Academy.

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88

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

A burst of pure filmmaking exhilaration that manages to pay homage to the classic 1960s TV series and still boldly go where no man, William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy included, has gone before.

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88

TV Guide Jason Buchanan

It fulfills its promise of rebooting the series while leaving us wanting more, and it does so with style and energy to spare. Now that's an origins tale that truly delivers.

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88

Premiere Patrick Parker

We were also glad to see they didn't ignore the humorous elements that made the original so great. Plus, the casting is spot on.

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83

The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps

Gripping action and vulnerable heroes writ large. It boldly goes somewhere different and makes it hard to leave the film not hoping for a return voyage soon.

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80

Time Mary Pols

It's a real family film, relatively light on the violence and funny without being overly crude; it even has some touching moments.

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80

Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan

Though it has its over-caffeinated aspects and its missteps, this Star Trek has in general bridged the gap between the old and the new with alacrity and purpose.

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80

Film Threat Pete Vonder Haar

Star Trek is pretty damn enjoyable. By resetting the franchise to what is essentially Year One, Abrams has the luxury of...gently reshaping the core characters.

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80

Empire Colin Kennedy

Odd-number curse be gone. The most exhilarating Trek to date marks a new future for Kirk and co. If this can boldly go on to seek out ideas to match its speed and style, a franchise is reborn.

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80

New York Magazine David Edelstein

Abrams and his writers (Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman) have come up with a way to make you dig the souped-up new scenery while pining for the familiar--a good thing.

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75

ReelViews James Berardinelli

Ultimately, when the end credits roll, we're left with the sense that Star Trek represents a good beginning. As a film tasked with getting all the characters together, re-booting a timeline, and finding a way to return a veteran actor to his beloved role, Star Trek works.

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75

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

Breathlessly paced bordering on manic, but propulsively entertaining.

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75

Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez

There is considerable fun in discovering the hows and whys the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise came together, and each member has at least one moment in the spotlight, including the esteemed helmsman Sulu.

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75

USA Today Claudia Puig

When it comes to sheer spectacle, Star Trek, as re-imagined by J.J. Abrams, delivers.

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75

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

What makes this movie ultra-contemporary is the way Abrams has re-imagined Spock and Kirk as a team of rivals.

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75

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

The young cast is mostly callow and TV-bland and the special effects don't quite seem worth that hefty price tag, but overall this is a presentable addition to the franchise.

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75

San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle

At its best, the effect is like seeing life panoramically, past and future, simultaneous and magnificent.

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75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey

Smart and youthful, with a well-balanced package of humour, romance, crisp action and character-based drama, Star Trek gives popcorn movies a good name.

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70

The New Yorker Anthony Lane

This new Star Trek is nonsense, no question ("Prepare the red matter!"), but at least it's not boggy nonsense, the way most of the other movies were, and it powers along, unheeding of its own absurdity, with a drive and a confidence that the producers of the original TV series might have smiled upon.

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63

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

The movie deals with narrative housekeeping. Perhaps the next one will engage these characters in a more challenging and devious story, one more about testing their personalities than re-establishing them. In the meantime, you want space opera, you got it.

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60

LA Weekly Scott Foundas

The visual effects are predictably excellent -- sometimes, in the case of a three-man free fall through space, unexpectedly lyrical -- but most of the movie's dramatic conflicts feel strictly pro forma.

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50

Chicago Reader J.R. Jones

A relatively mindless thrill ride that would have made the old NBC execs grin from ear to ear.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 7.9 (out of 10) based on 672 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Moe gave it a9:
Amazing! Need I say more?

mauricio l. gave it a9:
Wow, much better than i thought, i have watched star tract on tv , well a long time ago, i don´t remember any of their movies but i really enjoyed this one, and i don.t really like sci fi movies.

Geoff B gave it a9:
This was an outstanding film with a great storyline that capitalizes on a plot device that was once mastered by the oroginal series episode "Mirror Mirror" (alternate reality). The performances were excellent, and the action was nicely paced without sacrificing opportunities for meaningful character development. Let's face it, though: Star Trek was "dead in the water", to use an old nautical term, because the story was old and lacking bold ideas. The series needed someone who knows how to make bold entertainment, and JJ Abrams is truly that man. I attribute most of the success of this film to him.

Zack P. gave it a6:
Great action scenes with excellent CGI, coupled with Pine and Quinto's performances, were the highlights. Most of the other bridge crew and the plot at large were badly thought out with poor pacing. Having Nimoy try and sneak by flimsy excuses in a mind meld monologue failed completely too - waste of the best actor in the film, similar complaint with Greenwood playing Pike. It comes down to this; if you're young and never heard of Star Trek before, this will be one of the best films you've ever seen. If not, it's an above-average action movie with the Star Trek name on it, complete with all the usual cliched dialogue you'd expect from the genre. I liked X-Men Origins: Wolverine better and that was no masterpiece either, but amazingly the story made more sense and there weren't massive lens flares all over the place.

Capo R. gave it a9:
Star Trek dominates the science fiction genre alongside with Star Wars. This film just made the other sci-fi films look terrible.

Rob S. gave it a10:
This movie didn't just get the Star Trek franchise off life support, it fully revitalized it and made new fans that will carry it well into the 21st century.

Edward S. gave it a10:
Extraordinary! The special effects were fantastic, and the story well packed in to an 122 minute package. My new favourite movie!

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